Subject: It Is About the Smallest Of Things – Leadership Story

It Is About the Smallest Of Things – Leadership Story
There is a story told by the late American Pastor Harry Emerson Fosdick that has strong leadership implications.

He tells about how in the mountains of Colorado lies the ruins of a gigantic tree which had stood for hundreds of years.

It was a seedling when Columbus landed and a little more than half grown when the pilgrims settled at Plymouth.

During its long life, the very big tree had been struck by lightning fourteen times and.. Read More...
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Don’t Judge Too Quickly – Touching and Powerful Leadership Story
Many years ago, a 10-year-old boy walked up to the counter of a soda shop and climbed onto a stool. He caught the eye of the waitress and asked, “How much is an ice cream sundae?”

“Fifty cents,” the waitress replied. The boy reached into his pockets, pulled out a handful of change, and began counting. The waitress frowned impatiently. After all, she had other customers to wait on.

The boy squinted up at the waitress. “How much... Read More
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